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at a time when i deficit has been cut in half. it allows us to meet our obligations to future generations. from the heard president, deficit picture is looking better. much so that levels will be below where they were before the budget crisis. >> how do republicans react to away from the emphasis on deficit reduction act out >? >> john baeder came out and said that this was the most irresponsible budget yet of the obama has proposed. the president laster put out an all french to republicans and said he was willing to make changes to social security, medicare and other entitlement programs. those are all gone this year. for republicans to look at these budgets in the lines of what the established last year in terms of topline numbers under the agreement, this budget is something that will not move in the house of republicans. are viewed asts more of political documents as opposed to policy proposals. >> that really is right. especially this year. yep midterms coming up in november. the white house wanted to lay out policy prioritie
at a time when i deficit has been cut in half. it allows us to meet our obligations to future generations. from the heard president, deficit picture is looking better. much so that levels will be below where they were before the budget crisis. >> how do republicans react to away from the emphasis on deficit reduction act out >? >> john baeder came out and said that this was the most irresponsible budget yet of the obama has proposed. the president laster put out an all french to...
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what is the deficit number in this proposal and define the two. >> guest: deficits are how much the government spends minus how much they raise in revenue. and they are measured in percentage of economy activity. it is around 4% and coming down fast. i think it is estimated to end around 3% and in the 2's next year so that is a big decline from 2010 where it was 10%. so that is progress. as long as the economy is growing faster than 2%, it will be a decline. every year you spend more than you have, and borrow money and that adds to the debts. so they would come down to a 1.6% gdp. the president will raise taxes on a trillion dollars mainly on wealthy people but some middle class as well. it would probably work. but it is a huge controversy from the taxes. ... thank you for taking my call. independent because most of us americans have caught onto the big blame game. , andeach blame each other basically they are on the same team. they have different ways to go about it. my main problem is the epa. we are giving him close to $8 million, and it'll do nothing for us. they let the fracking industry
what is the deficit number in this proposal and define the two. >> guest: deficits are how much the government spends minus how much they raise in revenue. and they are measured in percentage of economy activity. it is around 4% and coming down fast. i think it is estimated to end around 3% and in the 2's next year so that is a big decline from 2010 where it was 10%. so that is progress. as long as the economy is growing faster than 2%, it will be a decline. every year you spend more than...
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the federal deficit was $680 billion in the last fiscal year. that's down from about $1.1 trillion the previous year. cnn global economic analyst, managing editor of "time" magazine. so it's a dramatic -- about 15% drop in the deficit, which is still high, but a lot less than it used to be. what happened? >> well, in short, the country's growing again. we have been in a recovery for the last year. hasn't felt like one to a lot of people, but growing your way out of a deficit is always the best way to do it. that happened during the boom period of the clinton years, what a lot of people have been hoping would happen once we got past the fiscal headwinds in washington, that we get back on a growth path. what's interesting, though, there is actually a cbo study out looking at the longer term impact on budget deficits. and we have to keep growing faster in order to keep it down. we go back to a 2% economy, those numbers will tick right back up. so the jury is still out on this. >> because that cbo report that came out the other day, it said right no
the federal deficit was $680 billion in the last fiscal year. that's down from about $1.1 trillion the previous year. cnn global economic analyst, managing editor of "time" magazine. so it's a dramatic -- about 15% drop in the deficit, which is still high, but a lot less than it used to be. what happened? >> well, in short, the country's growing again. we have been in a recovery for the last year. hasn't felt like one to a lot of people, but growing your way out of a deficit is...
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obama says the budget deficit will decline to five hundred sixty four billion dollars the lowest level in his presidency. we go to the side of the road you squeeze the middle class or for going to continue to reduce the deficit is responsible for all taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. republican house speaker john bain are strongly criticized the draft he said it was the most irresponsible. he said it would only increase spending and borrowing expanded governments and hurt the economy. a ban on exports of raw materials has pushed indonesia's trade balance into the red for the first time in three months indonesian officials say the trade deficit in january came to about four hundred thirty million dollars exports of about fourteen point four billion dollars compared with imports of fourteen point nine billion dollars. the country has long earn foreign currency by exploiting natural resources and mining law they came into effect in january slowed overseas shipments beloved and exports of nickel copper and other minerals that have not been processed. the idea is to enco
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it is deficit neutral. supporting what the president said in the state of the union, there is a series of programs to create jobs. it lays out $302 billion infrastructure proposal that is paid for with pro-growth tax. it strengthens the manufacture base and supports groundbreaking research to fight disease, protect the environment and develop new technology. it enhances the administration's management efforts to deliver a government that is more efficient and supportive of economic growth. and it will expand opportunity for all-americans. it doubles the maximum value of the earned income tax credit to encourage people to enter the workforce. and makes high quality preschool available to every four year old. and drive workforce training. it will focus on the primary drivers of long term debt and deficits. it builds on the forms of the affordable care act and continues to slow health care cost growth while improving the quality. it will curb tax breaks that benefit the wealthiest. it calls for pro-growth immi
it is deficit neutral. supporting what the president said in the state of the union, there is a series of programs to create jobs. it lays out $302 billion infrastructure proposal that is paid for with pro-growth tax. it strengthens the manufacture base and supports groundbreaking research to fight disease, protect the environment and develop new technology. it enhances the administration's management efforts to deliver a government that is more efficient and supportive of economic growth. and...
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in fiscal year 2009, we achieved a high deficit watermark of $1.4 trillion. that number fell to a still high $680 billion in fiscal year 2013. of the $736 billion of deficit reduction over that five-year span, $670 billion came from increased revenue or taxes and only $66 billion came from reduced outlays. so in terms of budget realizations, rather than promises for the future, less than 9% of the deficit reduction between 2009 and 2013 came from reductions in spending. the vast majority came from increased revenue. yet the mantra from the administration continues: more revenue and higher taxes along with ever-more spending. one can only wonder where job creation falls into the mix, if it does at all. since president obama came into office, we've heard a lot of talk about his laser-like focus on job creation. however, the record of this administration suggests that this focus is more on growing government than on growing our economy. we've seen the failed stimulus, obamacare, and initiatives like dodd-frank, all of which have expanded the size and scope of th
in fiscal year 2009, we achieved a high deficit watermark of $1.4 trillion. that number fell to a still high $680 billion in fiscal year 2013. of the $736 billion of deficit reduction over that five-year span, $670 billion came from increased revenue or taxes and only $66 billion came from reduced outlays. so in terms of budget realizations, rather than promises for the future, less than 9% of the deficit reduction between 2009 and 2013 came from reductions in spending. the vast majority came...
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in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because he had a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion shortfall every year, at a time again when we're told by this nonpart sap congressional budget office things are getting worse, not better. so if he takes that out as apparently he'll do businessed on the leaks because it's partisan political year, he's not going to have any can he have deficit reduction. so if that is true, boy, again, this is not responsible.he have deficit reduction. so if that is true, boy, again, this is not responsible. this is not responsive to what is really happening. >> let me bring in congressman van hollen. what we're talking about by far the biggest part of the budget and that is entitlements. last year as part of the budget, the president include
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the deficit because it's not about the deficit it was never about the deficit it's ideological it's about undoing the new deal exactly and do doing any progressive big. till they achieve those ends you'll keep hearing the deficit hawks come up and use that as an excuse for that and yeah hopefully hopefully people will realize now that the deficit stuff is just a nonsense to be good enough to beat them at all right more of tonight's big picture politics panel right after the break. got a code for years that's pretty tough. stay with substory. but if this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media are working for each other bribe writers vision to find . a good writer. if it was a. very hard to take. once again to come on here there's a play by patton that had sex with her thick hair cut this. if it was safe. safe. if . welcome back with me for tonight's big picture politics panel our sam sax and ben cohen guys let's get back to it all right tomorrow is primary day in texas and for the first time in a while democrats actually hav
the deficit because it's not about the deficit it was never about the deficit it's ideological it's about undoing the new deal exactly and do doing any progressive big. till they achieve those ends you'll keep hearing the deficit hawks come up and use that as an excuse for that and yeah hopefully hopefully people will realize now that the deficit stuff is just a nonsense to be good enough to beat them at all right more of tonight's big picture politics panel right after the break. got a code...
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. >> defense is going down because the defect -- deficit. >> what you are asking for is very reasonable in terms of this and 56nal $26 billion billion dollars overall for defense and nondefense. forill be given the pay from the administration the next few weeks. many of us have them that are perfectly reasonable. we pay for what we need to do as a country including closing some of these loopholes which are egregious. these offshore tax loopholes, that allow the most profitable corporations in the world to avoid paying taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the leap the administration has given us on this budget and fund the full 56 billion
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the plan would still projected deficit of five hundred and sixty four billion dollars in twenty fifteen three point one percent of the nation's great domestic product that's down eighty five pm from the sea and our budget. it's about chores. it's about our values. as a country we gotta make a decision of former protect tax breaks for the wealthiest americans or four to make smart investments necessary to create jobs and grow our economy. and expand opportunity for every american. the white house chose to announce the budget tax and local elementary school because the green printing phased increase spending on early childhood education republican lawmakers have indicated that they would go all such proposals in the house of representatives which they come to be controlled. they accuse the white house and using the twenty fifteen bond up and it's a cold it's during an election year in ways that fighting to retain control of the u s senate that iran's his cctv washington. and then you want to support brings to our cars this update on cctv news side of the snow. for the night like you are g
the plan would still projected deficit of five hundred and sixty four billion dollars in twenty fifteen three point one percent of the nation's great domestic product that's down eighty five pm from the sea and our budget. it's about chores. it's about our values. as a country we gotta make a decision of former protect tax breaks for the wealthiest americans or four to make smart investments necessary to create jobs and grow our economy. and expand opportunity for every american. the white...
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then inflation eleven percent record current account deficit fiscal deficit those expect to be five percent five point two percent growth slowing to its worst in a decade and slower consumer demand you can see that in cars would fell for example for six to eight months even before the taper tantrum. and as a result the central bank they were lowering interest rates before the taper to occur proud and so that was a big shock when we got the taper tension for the for for and ok now that's really interesting because you know while the currency was already sliding it accelerated and the rupee was hitting all time lows that was day after day i believe exactly so india was in big trouble to say the least a big big big trouble and bad loans. they started once they started to climb in indian banks and the fear was a sudden stop in capital flows into the country much needed flows given its huge current account deficit now last august former i am after chief economist rajaraman john i got it i was so nervous i ventured out and he was appointed head of india's central bank and rashaun was one of the f
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while we have made some progress against the deficit, we have done so not by making these structural reforms to revenues and entitlement programs that would put us on a sound financial footing, but by continuing cuts to the funding that the department of defense and other federal programs need to meet important national priorities. this shortfall requires painful trade-offs and just about every area of the department of defense budget. for instance, the budget proposes significantly lower and strengths for the ground forces including a further reduction of army and active duty strengths with smaller reductions in the guardian reserve. the budget restricts the pay raise for service members below the rate of inflation, freezes pay for general and flag -- freezes pays for general and flag officers, begins a phase reduction in the growth of the housing allowance that will result in service members paying five percent out-of-pocket for housing costs, reduces support to commissaries and makes significant changes to the tri-care benefit. the budget also calls for retiring the air force's a-
while we have made some progress against the deficit, we have done so not by making these structural reforms to revenues and entitlement programs that would put us on a sound financial footing, but by continuing cuts to the funding that the department of defense and other federal programs need to meet important national priorities. this shortfall requires painful trade-offs and just about every area of the department of defense budget. for instance, the budget proposes significantly lower and...
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as a result, obviously the deficit is a lot better with deficit reduction, which is what we're showing in our budget, than if you didn't have deficit reduction, which is what a budget baseline would show. there's some other technical differences between our outyear forecast. they're mostly on the revenue side, though, not on the spending side. both of them include a.c.a. because it's the law of the and. >> this is for anyone. tax provisions vary from current law like maybe the certain expired tax provisions or extenders? >> well, obviously we have a set of proposals in there, so one of the places where -- that's in our -- assumed in our budget is that in the 2010 and 2012 budgets, the president extended his increases for the refundability in the child tax credit. the increases in the earned income tax credit for three children or more and the marriage penalty and one of the president's innovation and earned income tax credit was that a portion of that was also refundable. in the budget agreement those were extended for another five years through 2017. we would assume that those are ext
as a result, obviously the deficit is a lot better with deficit reduction, which is what we're showing in our budget, than if you didn't have deficit reduction, which is what a budget baseline would show. there's some other technical differences between our outyear forecast. they're mostly on the revenue side, though, not on the spending side. both of them include a.c.a. because it's the law of the and. >> this is for anyone. tax provisions vary from current law like maybe the certain...
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unfortunately for the president, it's that word "credible" where he has a real deficit. he let putin bring him down the garden path on syria, a country that was supposed to have given up all its kemic am weapons by february but has only given up 11% of them. what accountability have we heard demanded by the president. whether it's ukraine, china, syria, where wherever we see him, he just doesn't have what it takes to be taken seriously by foreign leaders. >> is he credible? what do you think? >> i think he's more than credible. for example, if you go back and look at 208 when russia went into georgia, we did nothing. that was at the height of our involvement in iraq and afghanistan. he's got the international community to put sanctions. these aren't going to be the treasury. these have to be international sanctions. nobody, even the harshest critic, wants to put boots on the ground. >> let me give you an example of why i think the credibility thing is a little bit tricky. look at what the president said at one point today. it's remarkable. >> one thing right away is to w
unfortunately for the president, it's that word "credible" where he has a real deficit. he let putin bring him down the garden path on syria, a country that was supposed to have given up all its kemic am weapons by february but has only given up 11% of them. what accountability have we heard demanded by the president. whether it's ukraine, china, syria, where wherever we see him, he just doesn't have what it takes to be taken seriously by foreign leaders. >> is he credible? what...
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generations without leaving them a mountain of debt. >> woodruff: the 2015 deficit would decline, to $560 billion, but republicans today said the red ink, spending hikes and tax increases mean the plan is dead on arrival. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> rather than put together a constructive blueprint the two parties could use as a jumping off point, to get our economy moving and our fiscal house in order, the president has once again opted for the political stunt for a budget that's more about firing up the base in an election year than about solving the nation's biggest and most persistent long-term challenges >> woodruff: congressman paul ryan, the house budget chair, likewise called the obama plan a disappointment. in a statement, he said: >> woodruff: ryan offered an extensive critique yesterday of federal anti-poverty efforts. he's expected to release a republican budget proposal in the coming weeks. >> woodruff: some of the more notable pieces of the president's proposal, and expected to show up in the republican alternative, are the different approaches to poverty
generations without leaving them a mountain of debt. >> woodruff: the 2015 deficit would decline, to $560 billion, but republicans today said the red ink, spending hikes and tax increases mean the plan is dead on arrival. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> rather than put together a constructive blueprint the two parties could use as a jumping off point, to get our economy moving and our fiscal house in order, the president has once again opted for the political stunt for a...
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at a time when our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years, we have to decide if we are going to keep squeezing the middle class or if we're going to continue to reduce the deficits responsibly, while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer. that is the approach my budget offers. that is why i am going to fight for it this year and in the years to come as president. thank you very much, everybody. michael? >> do you have any response to president putin's press conference this morning? is chancellor merkel right that he has lost touch with reality? have you spoken to him personally? >> i have not spoken to him since i spoke to him this past weekend. but obviously, me and my national security team have been watching events unfolding in ukraine very closely. i met with them again today. as many of you know, john kerry is in kiev as we speak, at my direction. he's expressing our full support for the ukrainian people. over the past several weeks, we've been working with our partners an
at a time when our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years, we have to decide if we are going to keep squeezing the middle class or if we're going to continue to reduce the deficits responsibly, while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer. that is the approach my budget offers. that is why i am going to fight for it this year and in the years to come as president. thank you very much,...
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they talk about obsessions with deficits and debt. and then they refuse to raise revenue in any form or fashion. >> advertisement reform with the chained cpi last year. they don't back him when he is trying to do what they say they want to do. >> they predicate their position on ignorance. and nobody actually calling them out. i mean, the sound that you played at the beginning of this segment, that's the -- that's all you need to know about the republican party. on the one hand, on the other hand. and in the meantime, if you ever ask them for a meaningful piece of policy, of governable policy, they have nothing. >> you know the guy's running around a big arena, trying to get to the farthest right. well, they always want to be the hardest rail to the right. take a look at lindsey graham here, who seems oftentimes a reasonable guy, but he is so scared of looking reasonable because it will get him killed in south carolina. on twitter he wrote today, isn't it original? it started with benghazi. when you kill americans and nobody pays a pr
they talk about obsessions with deficits and debt. and then they refuse to raise revenue in any form or fashion. >> advertisement reform with the chained cpi last year. they don't back him when he is trying to do what they say they want to do. >> they predicate their position on ignorance. and nobody actually calling them out. i mean, the sound that you played at the beginning of this segment, that's the -- that's all you need to know about the republican party. on the one hand, on...
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military training sites which are often protected and many nato member states are serving as identify a deficit the military training areas throughout europe and north america are among the richest and most important sites will find that their city. often because they are that it's not open to the general . but also because if i am mental awareness and why stick to good use of natural resources is encouraged among soldiers military training areas are increasingly recognized as sites of high biodiversity and large numbers of threatened and endangered species. exports from india its beans and nine. listen to it in fooling you into watching it in two thousand that the ufc is the main import of indian spices contributed sixteen points and up until the next week i fly to a site i know that nine percent annually and maybe share each week six but since it's sunday a baby on the menu she jumped on singapore and the uk. i don't need to destinations for beginning sports it is that the european union to open them on this commendable that the ongoing sovereign debt crisis and four great books despite these
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many people confuse it with the debt which is what the government borrows to cover the deficit. an economic stock could be right around the corner. more on that coming up. and forget the fish that saved pittsburgh. we're going to tell you about the hockey arena that could save detroit. that and more as "real money" continues. >> the strength of the u.s. economy but the over all picture remains cloudy in part because of the weather. the biggest news was the revision to gross domestic product for the final three months of 2013. we'll learn more about that in a moment. but first, the contracts to buy homes edged up but less than economists expected, and is near a two-year low. as we reported the housing market has been hurt by this year's severe winter. we also learned that consumer sentiment rose slightly in february despite frigid temperatures and weak job growth in december and january. let's now talk about gdp. we learned that gdp slowed more than first thought after an impressive 4.1% gain in the third quarter. the revision to fourth quarter gdp raises new questions about the
many people confuse it with the debt which is what the government borrows to cover the deficit. an economic stock could be right around the corner. more on that coming up. and forget the fish that saved pittsburgh. we're going to tell you about the hockey arena that could save detroit. that and more as "real money" continues. >> the strength of the u.s. economy but the over all picture remains cloudy in part because of the weather. the biggest news was the revision to gross...
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help drop the deficit sharply. that will end the corrupt subsidies to the coal and gas sector. >> where does this leave the eu? this is a country that if it were to become part of the eu would be bringing on a whole a lot of problems. it is effectively another grease type situation in terms of being in debt. eu'soes that leave the feeling toward ukraine knowing if they were to welcome them in, they would be taking on most -- a host of economic problems. ? one of the wings to bear in mind -- one of the things to bear in mind is that the ukraine is split between the east and west. many people in the west are pro-europe and those in the east are more pro-russia. i think we will have to wait to see what happens with the new government and whether they can forge a national unity before we can start talking about what this will mean for europe. >> thank you very much for joining us and we will continue checking in throughout the day. x and the senior fellow at the peterson institute in washington, d.c. you are looking at
help drop the deficit sharply. that will end the corrupt subsidies to the coal and gas sector. >> where does this leave the eu? this is a country that if it were to become part of the eu would be bringing on a whole a lot of problems. it is effectively another grease type situation in terms of being in debt. eu'soes that leave the feeling toward ukraine knowing if they were to welcome them in, they would be taking on most -- a host of economic problems. ? one of the wings to bear in mind...
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taxes $1.7 trillion, this would be an additional tax increase to largely pay for new spending and not deficit reduction. the top republican on the senate budget committee says he wants to know when the president is going to get serious. >> this budget will not work. it's bad for america. it does not get us off the debt course we're on. it has total flimflam in it. in that it projects that we're going to raise taxes another $1.75 trillion. >> house budget chairman paul ryan said the president's budget is not a serious document. it is a campaign brochure. and aides say the soon to be le balance. >> mike emanuel live on the hill, thank you. >>> still ahead, what is the ukraine crisis doing to the u.s. space program. >>> first, the primary season kicks off in texas. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb
taxes $1.7 trillion, this would be an additional tax increase to largely pay for new spending and not deficit reduction. the top republican on the senate budget committee says he wants to know when the president is going to get serious. >> this budget will not work. it's bad for america. it does not get us off the debt course we're on. it has total flimflam in it. in that it projects that we're going to raise taxes another $1.75 trillion. >> house budget chairman paul ryan said the...
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and as a result, the deficit would be better with deficit reduction which is what we are showing in our budget than if you did not have deficit reduction which is what a budget baseline would show. there is some other technical differences between our out your forecasts that are mostly on the revenue side come and not on the spending side. aca is the law of the land. >> do any of the discussions about tax revisions vary from current law? maybe certain expired tax revisions? >> obviously, we have a set of proposals in their. one of the places that is in our -- that is assumed in our budget is that in the 2010 and 2012 budgets, the president extended his increases for the refund ability in the child tax credit the increases in the earned income tax credit for families of three children and more and the marriage penalty and one of the president's innovations was that a portion of that was also refundable. in the budget agreement, those were extended for another five years through 2017. we would assume that those are extended permanently. we believe very strongly in that if those were t
and as a result, the deficit would be better with deficit reduction which is what we are showing in our budget than if you did not have deficit reduction which is what a budget baseline would show. there is some other technical differences between our out your forecasts that are mostly on the revenue side come and not on the spending side. aca is the law of the land. >> do any of the discussions about tax revisions vary from current law? maybe certain expired tax revisions? >>...
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you took a state a lot of people felt was ungovernable, chiefly because of the budget deficit and now there's a surplus. is there a national leadership lesson that california provide? >> you've got to be tough on spending. at the end of the day, fiscal discipline is the fundamental predicate of a free society. and you just have to maintain that. secondly, you do have to find a way to create a governing consensus or coalition. in california, we do have a majority democratic party. and we don't have the any constitutional blocking points like the 60-vote requirement in the senate or the division of parties in the house between the house and the senate. >> it is interesting, is there a lesson for president obama no matter how liberal you are, you said, here the president's about to present a budget where he's saying look, the deficits are coming down for now. we've got to spend more. we're only going to get the economy going in a meaningful way if we spend more on infrastructure and the loo i can. >> yeah, spend more but in the framework of adjusting your long-term liabilities so we're i
you took a state a lot of people felt was ungovernable, chiefly because of the budget deficit and now there's a surplus. is there a national leadership lesson that california provide? >> you've got to be tough on spending. at the end of the day, fiscal discipline is the fundamental predicate of a free society. and you just have to maintain that. secondly, you do have to find a way to create a governing consensus or coalition. in california, we do have a majority democratic party. and we...
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extra spending by definition adds to the deficit. by the way, to be fair here cbo is saying it will be a billion. but excuse me, 18. >> 8 billion. >> and well, the point is, they are claiming to get the money back eventually once obama care begins to pay off. the money that we spend on tarp spending, most of that money was paid back and there are precedents for companies that receive bail outs and paying back that money. it is anybody's guess. and judging on the basis of how obama care has gone so far, i don't think there is a good odd chance that the money will be paid back. president obama's budget that was released yesterday proposes to give hhs, health and human services now a trillions more. >> it is unbelievable. a trillion dollars would have been the entire budget and throw in the defense and everything. trillion shoes the commitment of the administration to all of the programs for the poor. we haven't seen an administration fund this much and spend this much money in the transfer payments is what we call the money with food s
extra spending by definition adds to the deficit. by the way, to be fair here cbo is saying it will be a billion. but excuse me, 18. >> 8 billion. >> and well, the point is, they are claiming to get the money back eventually once obama care begins to pay off. the money that we spend on tarp spending, most of that money was paid back and there are precedents for companies that receive bail outs and paying back that money. it is anybody's guess. and judging on the basis of how obama...
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those in flood areas that came about because of legislation that congress passed to address the chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to provide some relief. in the energy bill, the house will be taking up a measure that would restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emission by coal-fired power plants. this is a big deal in the climate change debate and a big deal for utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills just like there was a theme about excessive regulation in view of the gop. bettelheim, as always, thank you for your time. >> death from other major decline.continue to death from alzheimer's have increased 70% in the last 18 years. over 5 million americans have alzheimer's and at this rate as as 17 million could have it. so few people have something to relate to. if my wife and i saw something -- somebody talk about it, it make us feel not alone. although whispering is better than the silence that the community has been facing for
those in flood areas that came about because of legislation that congress passed to address the chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to provide some relief. in the energy bill, the house will be taking up a measure that would restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emission by coal-fired power plants. this is a big deal in the climate change debate and a big deal for utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing...
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we're talking about the deficits at the end of the -- >> i am talking about the deficits. the deficits go up. >> we'll submit a budget in a couple days. >> what were you going to say senator portman? >> no, chris, look, we clearly have a growing debt problem. this is the most predictable crisis in the country. the president refuses to deal it with. if you look at his budget last year, it barely had deficit reduction relative to what would happen otherwise. in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because there was a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion short fall every year at a time again when we were told by this nonpartisan congressional budgets office things are getting worse not better. if he takes that out as he's going to do based on the leaks because it's a partisan political year, he's not
we're talking about the deficits at the end of the -- >> i am talking about the deficits. the deficits go up. >> we'll submit a budget in a couple days. >> what were you going to say senator portman? >> no, chris, look, we clearly have a growing debt problem. this is the most predictable crisis in the country. the president refuses to deal it with. if you look at his budget last year, it barely had deficit reduction relative to what would happen otherwise. in other...
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on the hill, folks in the white house can work together to improve the bottom loin when it comes to deficits and spending and taxes and cutting? well, i've read that senator patti murray said the senate will not produce a budget in response to the president's proposal. .i've read that the president's budget is going to largely ignore some of the common ground to fix entitlement programs and the like and be more of a gain document that he and his fellow democrats can run on in november. that's a terrible disservice. this country continues to spend a lot more money than we're bringing in the door. debt continues to rack up. medicare and social security continue to be on an unsustainable path. and the president, the person who is supposed to be in charge of the executive branch of government continues to campaign. but he's not going to be on the battle again. so to say it's a disappointment is a profound understatement. >> all right. senator john cornyn, sir, thank you for your time today. >> thanks, shannon. >>> the situation in ukraine developing minutes by minutes. russian soldiers we're tol
on the hill, folks in the white house can work together to improve the bottom loin when it comes to deficits and spending and taxes and cutting? well, i've read that senator patti murray said the senate will not produce a budget in response to the president's proposal. .i've read that the president's budget is going to largely ignore some of the common ground to fix entitlement programs and the like and be more of a gain document that he and his fellow democrats can run on in november. that's a...
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and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury will be at the center of international aid and the plan will live to the russian tree move. >> would you presume that the imf is speaking with russia? ofis there a lack communication there? >> certainly, they are members and are represented at the executive board my and executive director. i am sure that there is communication. but the important point here is the technical analysis of what is needed to put ukrainian economic policy in a sustainable and positive mode. then to arrange the financing necessary to make the implementation practical. you so much.k greatly appreciate that from our washington news bureau this morning. really talking about the clamps that have to be placed down in the process. >> w
and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury will be at the center of international aid and the plan will live to the russian tree move. >> would you presume that the imf is speaking...
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at a time when our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years, we have to decide if we are going to keep squeezing the middle class, or continue to reduce the deficits responsibly, while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer. that is the approach my budget offers. that is why i am going to fight for it is here and in the years to come as president. thank you very much, everybody. michael? >> do you have any response to president putin's press conference? is chancellor merkel right that he has lost touch with reality? >> i have not spoken to him since i spoke to him this past weekend. but obviously, me and my national security team have been watching events unfolding in ukraine very closely. i met with them again today. as many of you know, john kerry is in key avenue as we speak, at my direction. as we speak, at my direction, with full support for the ukrainian people. we have been working with our partners and the imf to build support for a package that helps to stabilize ukraine'
at a time when our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years, we have to decide if we are going to keep squeezing the middle class, or continue to reduce the deficits responsibly, while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer. that is the approach my budget offers. that is why i am going to fight for it is here and in the years to come as president. thank you very much, everybody. michael?...
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's slash toidents deficit has been mitigated. on the front page of "the washington post," the republican response. the budget from the republicans will focus on welfare reform. a 204yan will publish page critique, questioning the efficacy of dozens of initiatives and underscoring where republicans say consolidation or spending reductions are needed. democrats line. caller: my name is patrick. i want to talk about the guy that just called talking about the revolt that he wants people to revolt in america. this guy is sitting on his high somewhere,e suburbs eating snickers bars. we are not going to go there. ukraine is a part of russia. it has been a part of russia for the last couple hundred years. we all know that. america, the european union, they have no business in the affairs of russia and ukraine. america needs to clean up its own house before you can go overseas. those folks are fighting for independence. host: that as a last call. we continue on with our discretion about ukraine. josh rogin will join us. later on, how smal
's slash toidents deficit has been mitigated. on the front page of "the washington post," the republican response. the budget from the republicans will focus on welfare reform. a 204yan will publish page critique, questioning the efficacy of dozens of initiatives and underscoring where republicans say consolidation or spending reductions are needed. democrats line. caller: my name is patrick. i want to talk about the guy that just called talking about the revolt that he wants people...
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by taking that out, they will lose 230 billion or so in deficit reduction. already we know one of the ways will be assuming the senate passes and immigration overall. go much does that cost you these are the kinds of things we will be looking for. perhaps the least effective budgets we have seen in years because congress are it has a toplines appropriations number for this year. they are are ready holding hearings. this is entitlement overhaul out of the midterm. how is the budget actually released today, and to are the surrogates that the white house is sending to capitol hill over the next coming days to talk about the president spending plan? 11:30.we will see it at it used to be they handed out copies to the press but that has been curtailed. theave been told that historical perspective volume, usually an interesting economic here this week, will have the main budget all human independent, they will be available at 11:30 and then a noontime press conference. andell from west virginia pretty much well-liked on all sides of the aisle will be going to the h
by taking that out, they will lose 230 billion or so in deficit reduction. already we know one of the ways will be assuming the senate passes and immigration overall. go much does that cost you these are the kinds of things we will be looking for. perhaps the least effective budgets we have seen in years because congress are it has a toplines appropriations number for this year. they are are ready holding hearings. this is entitlement overhaul out of the midterm. how is the budget actually...
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ukraine now this was under the condition that ukraine enact austerity measures to reduce its budget deficit and reduce natural gas subsidies but in two thousand and eleven the i.m.f. froze this deal when key have failed to implement the required conditions what's more is the i.m.f. deal isn't ready cash some four billion dollars from the i.m.f. would come over the next several years in the form of loan and development grants while levin billion would come in the form of financing for infrastructure and development projects by european financial institutions but the real question is will this deal give ukraine the cash that it needs well the president of the european commission jose emmanuel barroso was vague about all the details but what we do know is this there are also offered eleven billion euros over the next couple of years including two point two billion dollars in loans and two billion dollars in grants as well as four billion dollars in new credit from the european investment bank through two thousand and sixteen the deal has to be approved by all members that's one of the points t
ukraine now this was under the condition that ukraine enact austerity measures to reduce its budget deficit and reduce natural gas subsidies but in two thousand and eleven the i.m.f. froze this deal when key have failed to implement the required conditions what's more is the i.m.f. deal isn't ready cash some four billion dollars from the i.m.f. would come over the next several years in the form of loan and development grants while levin billion would come in the form of financing for...
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. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards last night. stay tuned for our thoughts on the big show on this big show. >>> so, sarah palin could see russia from her house, or rather putin's threats. she warned us in 2008 if barack obama wins, his indecision and moral equivalence may spur putin to invade ukraine. she was mocked for it because as you know, she talks funny and stuff. who could forget the debate that obama had a lame joke that poked fun at mitt for calling him a foe. >> russia is a geopolitical foe. excuse me, it's a geopolitical foe, and i said in the same paragraph, i said, and iran is the greatest national security threat we face. russia does continue to
. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards...
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if you can run a deficit to go to war, you can run a deficit to take care of the people who fought in it. joining me is the chair of the senate committee on affairs, the senator from vermont. they said the multi-billion dollar bills face to make necessary reforms. what do you say to that? >> i say they're dead wrong and so does virtually every veterans organization in the country representing millions of veterans. chris, what i have learned since i've been chairman of the veterans committee is the cost of war is much deeper and more significant than i think most people know. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of young men and women coming back from iraq and afghanistan with ptsd and tbi. we're talking about 2,300 of you're soldiers who suffered wounds so that they're unable too have babies. we're talking in terms of older veterans, you have women, wives staying home taking care of disabled vets, 24 hours a day, seven days a week who get virtually no kinds of support from the federal government. you're talking about young people who were promised a college education after they l
if you can run a deficit to go to war, you can run a deficit to take care of the people who fought in it. joining me is the chair of the senate committee on affairs, the senator from vermont. they said the multi-billion dollar bills face to make necessary reforms. what do you say to that? >> i say they're dead wrong and so does virtually every veterans organization in the country representing millions of veterans. chris, what i have learned since i've been chairman of the veterans...
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difficult steps need to be undertaken to right size gas prices and trim budget deficits, but ukraine should be given a long enough lease so that these necessary reforms don't strangle a nation today dealing with threats to its very existence. second cry me i can't. -- crimea. they have invaded and the very accord they signed guaranteeing crimea's territory. no doubt president putin was sore and no doubt he didn't like the fact that the united states voiced its strong support for the right of a sovereign ukraine to make independent decisions about its future partnerships and no doubt he is infuriated that the ukrainian people are now on their way to getting their way. but this is not a schoolyard. you don't get to push around weaker kids just because you don't like them. this is the 21st century. the reason we belong to organizations like the united nations or the reason we negotiate treaties like the budapest memorandum is because we now understand, after centuries of european war, how destabilizing this kind of behavior is. the irony for russia, of course, is that this invasion demo
difficult steps need to be undertaken to right size gas prices and trim budget deficits, but ukraine should be given a long enough lease so that these necessary reforms don't strangle a nation today dealing with threats to its very existence. second cry me i can't. -- crimea. they have invaded and the very accord they signed guaranteeing crimea's territory. no doubt president putin was sore and no doubt he didn't like the fact that the united states voiced its strong support for the right of a...